Building on network theory, this study investigates knowledge development in subsidiaries in the knowledge-intensive business service (KIBS) sector. Foreign subsidiaries’ internal and external networks are divided into three main categories: relations with (1) the local environment (external embeddedness), (2) parent firms (subsidiary–parent firm embeddedness and autonomy), and (3) sister subsidiaries (subsidiary–subsidiary embeddedness). Hypotheses are tested using a sample of 184 subsidiaries, located in the UK, whose parent firms are based outside the UK. While our results indicate that external embeddedness, subsidiary–parent embeddedness, and autonomy are main determinants of knowledge development within KIBS multinational companies, t...
This study adopts a business network view to study the effects of subsidiary embeddedness on both su...
- Building upon knowledge-based and network views, this paper seeks to examine how subsidiary charac...
The integration of subsidiaries into international networks is altering the scholarly conception of ...
Building on network theory, this study investigates knowledge development in subsidiaries in the kno...
The international marketing literature suggests that the characteristics of the subsidiary-headquart...
The international marketing literature suggests that the characteristics of the subsidiary-headquart...
We conjecture that the Research and Development (R&D) subsidiary of a Multinational Enterprise (MNE)...
Building on network view and knowledge based view; this research investigates how relationships (wit...
Abstract We investigate how subsidiaries exploit the knowledge flows embedded in internal and extern...
Sharing knowledge across borders has proven to be especially relevant to multinational corporations ...
This paper explores the importance of relational embeddedness in external networks as a strategic re...
Sharing knowledge across borders has proven to be especially relevant to multinational corporations ...
Many changes have been recorded in the R&D role played by the foreign subsidiaries of multinational ...
Rather than looking at the more typical inter-company level adopted in most B2B marketing, this stud...
MNCs have been conceptualized as differentiated networks that, in turn, are embedded in external net...
This study adopts a business network view to study the effects of subsidiary embeddedness on both su...
- Building upon knowledge-based and network views, this paper seeks to examine how subsidiary charac...
The integration of subsidiaries into international networks is altering the scholarly conception of ...
Building on network theory, this study investigates knowledge development in subsidiaries in the kno...
The international marketing literature suggests that the characteristics of the subsidiary-headquart...
The international marketing literature suggests that the characteristics of the subsidiary-headquart...
We conjecture that the Research and Development (R&D) subsidiary of a Multinational Enterprise (MNE)...
Building on network view and knowledge based view; this research investigates how relationships (wit...
Abstract We investigate how subsidiaries exploit the knowledge flows embedded in internal and extern...
Sharing knowledge across borders has proven to be especially relevant to multinational corporations ...
This paper explores the importance of relational embeddedness in external networks as a strategic re...
Sharing knowledge across borders has proven to be especially relevant to multinational corporations ...
Many changes have been recorded in the R&D role played by the foreign subsidiaries of multinational ...
Rather than looking at the more typical inter-company level adopted in most B2B marketing, this stud...
MNCs have been conceptualized as differentiated networks that, in turn, are embedded in external net...
This study adopts a business network view to study the effects of subsidiary embeddedness on both su...
- Building upon knowledge-based and network views, this paper seeks to examine how subsidiary charac...
The integration of subsidiaries into international networks is altering the scholarly conception of ...